Wileyfox Storm

As far as specs go, the Wileyfox Storm is somewhere in the same realm as the flagship phones of 2014. It has a 5.5-inch full HD 1080p LCD display, 3GB RAM, and 32GB in-built storage which can be expanded to 128GB. On top of that, you’ll find dual SIM support, 4G LTE, a 20MP rear camera and 8MP front camera. As for software, the Wileyfox Storm runs Cyanogen OS 12.1 based on Android Lollipop and has a 2,500mAh battery.

Grab a OnePlus One, slap on a fox logo and some pretty, shiny orange trim and you essentially have the Wileyfox Storm. It’s an attractive, affordable handset which currently stands as one of the few official Cyanogen partner phones with flagship specs. It’s made by a British company, and my experience with it has generally been pleasing…

Recently, I checked out the Wileyfox Swift, it’s one of the best phones on the market in Europe at its pricepoint. This is the Wileyfox Storm, the company’s more expensive device that aims to bring flagship specs at an affordable price point. Before reviewing it at a later date, we wanted to unbox it and see what we thought of the smartphone on first impressions…